runit 2.1.2-44ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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runit (2.1.2-44ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=low

  * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
    - Disable runit-init, the sysv-rc runtime dependency
      is not satisfiable on hirsute

 -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden>  Mon, 17 Jan 2022 15:33:45 +0100

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Gianfranco Costamagna
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Jammy
Original maintainer:
Lorenzo Puliti
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
Low Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

getty-run: runscripts to supervise getty processes

 runit is a collection of tools to provide system-wide service supervision
 and to manage services. Contrary to sysv init, it not only cares about
 starting and stopping services, but also supervises the service daemons
 while they are running. Amongst other things, it provides a reliable
 interface to send signals to service daemons without the need for pid-files,
 and a log facility with automatic log file rotation and disk space limits.
 .
 This package provides scripts to supervise getty processes, allowing
 local login.

runit: system-wide service supervision

 runit is a collection of tools to provide system-wide service supervision
 and to manage services. Contrary to sysv init, it not only cares about
 starting and stopping services, but also supervises the service daemons
 while they are running. Amongst other things, it provides a reliable
 interface to send signals to service daemons without the need for pid-files,
 and a log facility with automatic log file rotation and disk space limits.
 .
 runit service supervision can run under sysv init, systemd or replace the init
 system completely. Complete init replacement is provided by 'runit-init'
 package. Users that want to take advantage of runit supervision under systemd
 or sysv init can directly install the 'runit-run' package.

runit-dbgsym: debug symbols for runit
runit-run: service supervision (systemd and sysv integration)

 runit is a collection of tools to provide system-wide service supervision
 and to manage services. Contrary to sysv init, it not only cares about
 starting and stopping services, but also supervises the service daemons
 while they are running. Amongst other things, it provides a reliable
 interface to send signals to service daemons without the need for pid-files,
 and a log facility with automatic log file rotation and disk space limits.
 .
 This package provides service file to start runit supervision via systemd
 and an entry in /etc/inittab that respawns the supervision tree for sysv
 users.

runit-systemd: transitional package for runit-systemd users

 This is a transitional empty package to smooth the transition from
 runit-systemd to runit-run. See #976187 for details. When runit-run
 is successfully installed this package can be removed.